Acupuncture Research
ISBN | 9780443100291 |
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Author Information | Edited by Hugh MacPherson, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Health Sciences, University of York, York, UK |
Published Reviews | "This book is relevant to those who require an overview of the many aspects of acupuncture research as well as those who wishe to explore the complexitites of 'evidence' and the risks and benefits of a scientific approach in depth. In conclusion, it is a timely book and essential reading for all those involved in acupuncture research." "There is something for every acupuncturist in this book. For practitioners looking to improve their own clinical practice, examples of research are provided that may inspire you to contribute to patient-cantered research. For students and educational institutions this books will provide a valuable resource. It will also encourage those interested in initiating a career in research. To the educationalist it offers practical examples and guidelines on how acupuncture schools can make a significant contribution to acupuncture research by undertaking important preliminary studies. To the experienced researcher the book provides a valuable resource, providing an overview of acupuncture research."
"The publication of Acupuncture Research confronts the key issues that arise in the evaluation of the clinical practice of Acupuncture...This landmark text responds to the critics of Chinese Medicine who accuse us of a return to superstition and unreason." Network Review, Winter 2008
"Acupuncture Research is welcome not only because it ofers such easy reading while engaging the reader's total interest, but also because it manages to offer the struggling clinician, eager to make sense of acupuncture intervention and clinical effectiveness, a lifeline." AACP, 2008 |
Table of Content | Glossary of research terminology Chapter 1 Introduction: acupuncture and the emerging evidence mosaic, Hugh MacPherson, Kate Thomas Chapter 2 Acupuncture research: the story so far, Stephen Birch, George Lewith Chapter 3 Patient patterns of use and experience of acupuncture, Claire M. Cassidy, Kate Thomas Chapter 4 The safety of acupuncture, Hugh MacPherson, Adrian White, Alan Bensoussan Chapter 5 Measuring patient-centred outcomes, Charlotte Paterson, Rosa N. Schnyer Chapter 6 Exploring treatment effects: studies without control groups, Adrian White, Peter Wayne, Hugh MacPherson Chapter 7 Comparing treatment effects of acupuncture and other types of healthcare, Karen Sherman, Klaus Linde, Adrian White Chapter 8 Investigating the components of acupuncture treatment, Peter White, Klaus Linde, Rosa N. Schnyer Chapter 9 Acupuncture practice as the foundation for clinical evaluation, Rosa N. Schnyer, Stephen Birch, Hugh MacPherson Chapter 10 Physiological dynamics of acupuncture: correlations and mechanisms, Richard Hammerschlag, Hélène M. Langevin, Lixing Lao,George Lewith Chapter 11 Evidence overviews: the role of systematic reviews and meta-analyses, Klaus Linde, Richard Hammerschlag, Lixing Lao Chapter 12 Engaging acupuncturists in research -some practical guidelines, Peter Wayne, Karen Sherman, Mark Bovey Chapter 13 Future strategies for acupuncture research, George Lewith Index |
Publication Date | 12-10-2007 |
Pages | 288 |
Trim | 234 x 156 (6 1/8 x 9 1/4) |
Stock Status | In Stock |